LG Google TV
LG Google TV · Google
- SoC
- cosmo
- RAM
- 768 MB
- Resolution
- 1080x1920
- Android API
- 4.2 (17)
What this hardware actually means
Editorial interpretation generated from the device's self-reported fields and our SoC tier database. Cross-reference with the raw fields below; if you spot a contradiction, please tell us.
Platform & performance positioning
The google LG Google TV reports its platform as cosmo. The CPU configuration is 2-core, Cortex-A9, running up to an undisclosed clock. The GPU is ARM Mali-400 MP. Without a confirmed SoC tier mapping for this platform string, we treat the device as unverified. If you're using this entry to compare against a phone you're inspecting, focus on the raw fields below rather than tier-level conclusions.
Day-to-day workload
Display resolution is 1080x1920.
This record reflects Android API level 17 (4.2). Android 7 or older — effectively retired; very few modern apps will run, and Google Play Services support is limited.
Trust & buying notes
Because this entry runs Android 4.2, treat it as a reference for older inventory: refurb shops sometimes flash old firmware to make a device look "stock," so a modern build date with this API level is a red flag.
Identity
- MANUFACTURER
- lge
- BRAND
- MODEL
- LG Google TV
- PRODUCT
- cosmo
Operating System
- API
- 4.2 (17)
- KERNEL
- 3.4.5
- PLATFORM
- cosmo
SoC / CPU
- CPU
- COSMO
- CORES
- 2
- FAMILY
- Cortex-A9
GPU
- GPU_VENDOR
- ARM
- GPU_MODEL
- Mali-400 MP
Memory & Storage
- RAM
- 768 MB
- FLASH
- Sandisk SEM04G
Display
- RESOLUTION
- 1080x1920
Audio & Power
- CHARGER
- USE PMIC
Other
- FLASH_SIZE
- 4 GB
- ETHERNET
- RTL8201F_Fast_Ethernet
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